Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Birthday Suit haiku

Open the bottle --
note the cherry aromas.
Clothing? Optional.

19th Birthday Suit Sour Cherry Ale (5.7% ABV)
Uinta Brewing
Salt Lake City, Utah


After 18 long months of research, the first bottle of 19th Birthday Suit Sour Cherry Ale hit the shelves in March 2012.  I scored this one shortly after it hit the shelves and recently found it hiding in the back of our beer closet (I mean who needs a coat closet in Arizona anyway?).  After a few days in the fridge we popped this open and were happy we did.  I should add here that I really love a good sour beer.  I used to hate them but over the past few years have learned to appreciate them and savor them.  This is bubbly and sour, somewhat like a bad champagne, but the cherry flavor compliments the sour and helps the beer finish clean in your mouth.

Happy Belated Birthday, Unita!  Well done.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Playing catchup

Summertime means time at home with the kids, afternoons in the pool and occasional vacations.  While all these things are awesome, they have sucked my time and energy to write about beer.  So I'm slowly but surely sorting through all my photos and notes and working on catching up on all the delicious beers I've enjoyed this summer.

Bear with me...

Chalk street sign outside a small pub in Fruita, Colorado

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Pre-monsoonal Saison Diego

After working hard in the backyard for the past 7 years, we are done.  DONE!  All our drainage issues have finally been re-engineered thanks to our brains, muscles and sweat and hopefully solved -- which is great but means that sorry neighbors, it is not going to rain a drop in our neighborhood this summer.  And yes, I did say drainage issues when discussing my backyard in Arizona.  Thanks to a bad combination of a lazy home builder and a pool-building company who didn't care about anything other than building a pool left us with a back porch that flooded frequently during rainstorms and required us to wade through water ankle deep and sweep water (uphill) during a monsoon rather than sit outside and sip a beer while enjoying the storm.

But now I can confidently say .... bring on the monsoonal beers!!!

Saison Diego (4.2% ABV)
Green Flash Brewing Company
San Diego, California

The beer pours up beautifully but upon tasting, is very thin.  Almost watery.  The flavors are good but there is nothing there.  It's like drinking water.  One glass left me disappointed but feeling hydrated.  I wouldn't buy this one again - there are so many good saisons out there but sadly, this is not one of them.

Oh, and also, I never want to dig a trench or swing a pick ax in June or July in Arizona ever again.